India marks Children's Day on 14 November. What about other countries?

India Children's Day is observed in India on 14 November, the birthday of India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. Schools organise cultural programmes, games, and competitions for students on this day.

Pakistan Pakistan celebrates 20 November as Children’s Day, with various programs dedicated to children organised in schools and across the country on this day.

Germany Children's Day, also known as "Kindertag" in Germany, is observed on 20 September. Children have fun on this day with gifts, treats, and special activities. Many public sites, such as museums, zoos, and parks, offer free or reduced entry to children.

Britain In Britain, 30 August is chosen for celebrating Children’s Day. On the day, a two-day carnival is organised in London in which all school-going children participate.

China China designated 1 June to observe Children’s Day. Earlier, 1 June was marked as Dragon Boat Festival in the country.

Japan Children's Day, observed on 5 May, is often referred to as 'Kodomo no Hi' in Japan. On this day, moms cook unique rice dishes such as 'Kashiwamochi' and 'Chimaki' for their children.

Mexico In Mexico, the day, which is known as "El Dia Del Nino", is celebrated on 30 April.

Canada National Child Day is observed in Canada on 20 November, the same date as the United Nations designated Universal Children's Day.

Brazil In Brazil, Children's Day is observed on 12 October, which also happens to be the feast day of Our Lady of Aparecida, Brazil's patron saint.

Singapore In Singapore, 1 October is the day marked for children, and each school celebrates it in a unique way by hosting fairs, cultural programmes, and a parade.